•
Our third example is MSG (Ret) Bob Dalton’s maintenance and supply almanacs which are
available on the AKO Knowledge Collaboration Center (KCC) webpage at:
This master of the trade has put together Useful Logistics Tips and Advice, Useful Logistics
and Supply Websites, National Stock Numbers from
PS Magazine,
and NSNs from other
sources. In addition to his almanacs, Dalton also helps soldiers, retirees, and DoD civilians
with info and free logistical computer application tools, that he has developed, via the AKO
Tools and Utilities KCC website.
•
A supply sergeant asked PS if
anyone had a good list of
MARKS file numbers. He’d just
taken over a supply room and
didn’t want to reinvent the
wheel if someone already had
a list they could share. We
asked the field using the Army
Knowledge Online Logistics
Knowledge Center Supply
Bulletin Board. A few days
later, SGT Simon Krystosek of
the Minnesota National Guard
provided the list, all set up for
printing folder labels. The list
is available through
psmag@logsa.army.mil
•
Some soldiers are dyed-in-the-wool, through-and-through logisticians. One such soldier is
WO1 Guerra Bernabe Jr. from Ft Hood, TX. WO1 Bernabe created an online publication he
calls
The Motor Pool!
website. We’ve found his info through two different AKO listings. His
website has info about ULLS-G, Maintenance Management Tools, Safety, HAZMAT, PMCS,
and more. Bernabe has brought together a number of links related to maintenance and
supply operations. It’s worth your time to visit the website and find what’s of value to you.
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What’s better than
good PM? Good PM
know-how being
shared throughout
the maintenance and
supply community.
Here are
three
examples
of that
knowledge
and experience
being shared
on the Web.
Do you have
something to
contribute?
Share it with
the field.
use it!
Here’s the direct url:
MP%20New%20Site/Motor%20Pool%20Home.htm
A:
Sure do! And,
they’re set up for
file folder labels.
AKO
Few
things are
as certain as good
preventive maintenance
leading to safety and
readiness.
So, if you need
help, there
are
soldiers out
there willing
to help.
The web is a
great tool.
Q:
Does anyone
have a list of MARKS
numbers for use in a
supply room?
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